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by leakycap
359 days ago
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> If they had had proper testing procedures in place, this mistake would have been caught long before it reached the public I don't know a CEO outside of smaller strictly-tech companies who would have any familiarity or direct involvement with testing procedures. This is a weird head to roll for a developer's typo. |
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CEOs are the public faces of companies; with which comes higher pay but more responsibility. Conversely, employees shouldn't be sacked for honest mistakes, since they are supposed to be faceless. If an employee makes a mistake at a company, and that company does not have procedures in place to protect against that mistake; then it's the company's problem, not the employee's. And when it's the company's problem, it becomes the CEO's.